One of the things that I initially suggested was that everyone has the opportunity to pick a top 50 as I thought it would mean some of the cricketers who people generally think are 30-50th best would keep getting a few points and that would help them more then the 'all or nothing' players. I know it gets pretty difficult though - hard to find a perfect solution.
Anyway now for 14th and 13th place (look at the difference in points - it mates me think the top 13 are the real candidates for a spot in the ATG ODI world XI).
14 Shaun Pollock
Total Points: 184
Highest Pick: 6th
2011 Ranking: 9th
Shaun Pollock quietly went about his business drying up runs, creating chances and taking bulk wickets. For a seam bowler with 393 ODI wickets, the most by a South African, his skills appeared underrated in the 50-over format. He could make the ball talk on almost any surface, whether it be through the air or off the deck each way. Pollock was always probing, wanting an edge or a gap between bat and pad to exploit. It's a testament to his abilities with the white ball that the right-armer dismissed Sachin Tendulkar, a record nine times. On his day, Polly was equally destructive with the bat, often chipping in with crucial runs down the order.
Main Memory: His terrific 5-fa in the famous 1999 World Cup semi.
13 Sanath Jayasuriya
Total Points: 283
Highest Pick: 2nd
2011 Ranking: 11th
Sanath Jayasuriya wielded his blade with serious power, as his career strike rate of 91.20 suggests. Muscular forearms combined with hawk-like vision to produce one of the most devastating batsmen in the history of ODI cricket.The left-hander was at the heart of an ODI revolution in the mid-1990s, after he was promoted to the top of the order by Arjuna Ranatunga and given a license to make hay in the initial 15 overs when the field was up and quick runs were in the offing. No-one performed the role as effectively – or spectacularly – as Jayasuriya, who scored 28 hundreds as an opening batsman.
Sanath's bowling was underrated too. He took 323 ODI wickets, taking 5 wickets in an innings 4 times.
Main Memory: His move to opener, his 48 ball century and his sixes over point/third man.